noun ; a loud uproar, as from a crowd of people: the clamor of the crowd at the gates. ; a vehement expression of desire or dissatisfaction: the clamor of the ... |
9 нояб. 2024 г. · clamor · 1 of 3. noun. clam·or ˈkla-mər · Synonyms of clamor. 1. a. : noisy shouting. a clamor of children at play. b. : a loud continuous noise. |
clamor · verb. utter or proclaim insistently and noisily. “The delegates clamored their disappointment” · verb. make loud demands. “he clamored for justice and ... |
7 дней назад · a loud complaint or demand: The clamor for freedom in recent years has been strong. Clamor is also loud noise, esp. made by people's voices. |
1. a loud continuous noise (such as the noise made when many people are talking or shouting) [singular] A clamor outside woke them in the night. |
clamor in American English · 1. a loud outcry; uproar · 2. a vehement, continued expression of the general feeling or of public opinion; loud demand or complaint. |
1[intransitive, transitive] to demand something loudly clamor (for something) People began to clamor for his resignation. · 2[intransitive] (of many people) to ... |
2clamor (for something) a demand for something made by a lot of people The clamor for her resignation grew louder. |
(intransitive) To become noisy insistently. After a confused murmur the audience soon clamored. (transitive) To influence by outcry. |
a loud and continued noise: the clamor of traffic. an angry or strong expression of desire or of dissatisfaction: raised a clamor against higher taxation. |
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